The passive form of "Did you reach your home safely?" is "Was your home reached safely by you?" which is very awkward indeed.
"Martha was given a note by the teacher to take home to her parents" is written in the passive voice.
Please be asked to go home.
In English sentences the usual word order is -- Subject + verb + object.eg The dog chased the cat. -- the subject (dog) did the action of the verb (chased) to the object (cat)This is called an active sentence.In passive sentences there is no subject.eg The cat was chased. -- The object (cat) is now in the subject position and the verb has the formbe + past participle.If you want to say who or what did the action you can add -- by + noun eg,The cat was chased by the dog. by + noun (or noun phrase) is called the agent.More examples;Active: We keep the sugar in the cupboard.passive: The sugar is kept in the cupboard.active: The police brought the boy home.passive; The boy was brought home by the police.
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Yes, will be cleaned is correct. Example sentences: The hotel suite will be cleaned by the maid. The filthy carpets will be cleaned professionally. The whole house will be cleaned before Mom and Dad get home.
The active voice sentence is "The tornado destroyed the home." Subject + Verb + Object = Active voice. Object + A "be" verb (am, is, are, was, were, been) + Past participle + Subject = Passive voice.
In the active voice, the subject is the person or thing that does the action, for example 'the cat went home'. In the passive voice, the subject doesn't do the action. For example, 'the cat was taken home'. In 'the cat went home', we know who went home - it's the cat. In 'the cat was taken home', we don't know who took the cat home. So we use the passive if we don't know or don't care who does the action.
"Martha was given a note by the teacher to take home to her parents" is written in the passive voice.
The correct phrase is "Have you reached safely?" This is because the verb "reached" is in the past participle form, which requires the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. "Do you reached safely" is grammatically incorrect because "do" is used with the base form of the verb, not the past participle.
This use of passive voice is appropriate because the identity of the performer is unknown (or concealed) . IF the actor is known, it would be best to use active voice. The boy broke the window last night when no one was home. The drifter broke the window last night when no one was home. NOTE 1: The word "by" is often a clue to a passive sentence, along with helping verbs of the "be" variety (is, was, were, has, have, had, etc.). NOTE 2: When you create active sentences, it makes sentences shorter--a good thing! So always try to put the actor FIRST, with an active verb.
The keeper of the winds, Aeolus, gave Odysseus a bag filled with wind so he can reach Ithaca, his home, faster.
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Safely Home was created in 2001-07.
Yes,the palanquin bearers are sensitive to the presence of the bride as they want her to reach to her abode safely i.e to her in laws home.
Voice from Home was created in 2005.
The correct phrase is "get home safely." In this context, "safely" is an adverb that describes how one should get home. Using "safe" would be grammatically incorrect, as "safe" is an adjective.
Yes. After 10 years after the war, Odysseus finally arrives home safely.